Tourist Nash Core admits he felt some fear when he and his 11-year-old son waded into the ocean off the Australian coast to help rescue a 10-foot great white shark stranded in shallow water. Three local men managed to return the distressed shark from a sand bank into deeper water after an almost hour-long rescue effort on Tuesday near the coastal town of Ardrossan in South Australia state. Core, who was visiting from Gold Coast in Queensland state, said Thursday: “It was either sick or … just tired. We definitely got it into some deeper water, so hopefully it’s swimming still.” He added: “To be honest, I did have some thoughts about, oh, why am I going out here?”
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